In Ukraine, civilian casualties continue to increase, with a total of 52 people, including five children, being attacked by missiles at an eastern station where many people were gathering to evacuate.


The British Ministry of Defense has analyzed that Russian troops are continuing to attack infrastructure at high risk of involving civilians and are also using simple bombs on the side of the road, further criticizing Russia.

In Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, eastern Ukraine, a railway station was hit by a missile on the 8th, killing 52 people, including five children.



The Russian side claims that it was an "attack by Ukrainian troops," but criticisms have been raised that the Russian troops may have aimed at the time when many citizens were gathering at the station to evacuate.



On the 9th, the British Ministry of Defense continued to attack infrastructure, which is at high risk of involving citizens, such as Russian troops attacking a storage tank of nitric acid that is toxic to humans in eastern Luhansk Oblast, and IED We have revealed the latest war situation analysis, such as using a simple bomb set on the side of the road called.



Also, in the suburbs of the capital city of Kieu, where the Russian army withdrew, the sacrifices of many citizens have been revealed one after another.



Ukrainian media reported that the bodies of 132 inhabitants who were shot dead were found in Makaliu, about 50 kilometers west of Kyiv.



In an interview with NHK, a man who entered Borojanka in the northwest of Kyiv as a volunteer to carry food on the 7th said, "The removal of debris has just begun, but many have already been found in the bodies. Dozens of them are still there. I think I'm under the debris. "



As civilian casualties continue to increase, British Prime Minister Johnson visited Kieu for the first time as the leader of the G7 = seven major countries after the Russian military invasion and met with President Zelensky.



After the meeting, Prime Minister Johnson reiterated Russia in a video statement and urged countries to "press pressure on Russia in the form of sanctions, and now is the time to completely ban Russia's energy resources." I did.

President Zelensky "I don't want to miss it if there is a diplomatic opportunity to solve it."

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an Associated Press interview on the 9th that "no one wants to negotiate with those who have tortured the people" while "there is an opportunity to settle by diplomacy." I don't want to miss it, "he emphasized, and even though the citizens were involved in the attack by the Russian army, he said he would seek a ceasefire through negotiations.



On top of that, President Zelensky said, "If the position becomes stronger in the battles in Mariupol and the eastern region, the negotiation table will come closer and we will be able to negotiate favorably." , Sought further military support from the West.